Key Suspects in Bengaluru Cafe Blast Arrested, Sparking Political Tensions
The arrest of two main suspects in the Bengaluru Rameshwaram Cafe blast has ignited a political dispute between Trinamool Congress and BJP, highlighting security and governance issues.
- Mussavir Hussain Shazeb and Abdul Matheen Taha, accused of orchestrating the Bengaluru Rameshwaram Cafe blast, were arrested in Bengal's East Midnapore district.
- The arrests led to a heated exchange between Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition BJP, with accusations of the state being a 'safe haven for terrorists'.
- Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee defended her state's security measures, citing the swift arrest of the suspects and cooperation with national agencies.
- The National Investigation Agency conducted extensive searches across multiple states and highlighted the cooperation of state police forces in the arrests.
- The Rameshwaram Cafe, which was damaged in the blast, reopened with enhanced security measures, including metal detectors and trained security personnel.